Gut Liver.  2022 Mar;16(2):207-215. 10.5009/gnl210300.

Primary Gastrointestinal Follicular Lymphomas: A Prospective Study of 31 Patients with Long-term Follow-up Registered in the French Gastrointestinal Lymphoma Study Group (GELD) of the French Federation of Digestive Oncology (FFCD)

Affiliations
  • 1IMAD, Department of Gastroenterology and Digestive Oncology, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Nantes, France.
  • 2UMR Inserm 1235, Nantes, France.
  • 3INSERM UMR 1064, University of Nantes, Nantes, France.
  • 4Department of Pathology, Saint Antoine Hospital AP-HP, Paris, France.
  • 5Department of Hematology, Saint Antoine Hospital AP-HP, Paris, France.
  • 6Gastroenterology, Saint Antoine Hospital AP-HP, Paris, France.
  • 7French Federation of Digestive Oncology, Dijon, France.

Abstract

Background/Aims
Primary gastrointestinal follicular lymphomas (PGFL) are very rare. Our aim was to analyze the clinical features, management, and long-term outcomes in a prospective series of patients diagnosed with PGFL.
Methods
All adult patients with PGFL, consecutively enrolled into the multicenter French study between 1990 and 2017, were evaluated and followed up prospectively after undergoing a complete work-up. Clinical, pathological and endoscopic features, as well as treatment outcomes, were analyzed.
Results
Thirty-one patients (16 men, median age 62 years, range 33 to 79 years) with PGFL were included. The median follow-up was 92 months (range, 6 to 218 months). In the majority of patients (n=14), lymphoma was incidentally diagnosed during endoscopy. Otherwise, the most frequent circumstances of diagnosis were abdominal pain (n=7) and dyspepsia (n=5). The duodenum was the most common site of involvement (n=19) and multifocal localizations were seen in seven patients (22%). The most frequent first line strategy was surveillance applied in 22 patients (71%), of whom nine reached spontaneous, complete remission and 11 had stable disease. Seven patients (23%) received chemotherapy as first line treatment, and two underwent resection. Of seven patients who received chemotherapy, four achieved complete remission. In three patients, transformation into a high-grade lymphoma occurred.
Conclusions
The diagnosis of PGFL is frequently fortuitous. The most common localization is in the duodenum. The disease has an indolent course and a good prognosis, however, rare cases of transformation into aggressive high-grade lymphoma may occur. An appropriate characterization and follow-up of these lymphomas is mandatory for their optimal management.

Keyword

Primary gastrointestinal follicular lymphoma; Follicular lymphoma; Transformation; Clinical management; Follow-up
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